"B'nai B'rith Buddies" Teach Special Needs Children in MichiganVolunteers in the Great Lakes Region, led by B’nai B’rith‘s Center for Community Action chair, Lila Zorn, spend time as “B'NAI B’RITH BUDDIES” at THE FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE in their community. From 9:30 – 12:00 the team "staff'" the village when schools of special needs children come to learn life lessons like crossing on the green light, shopping at a drugstore, going to the library, etc. Volunteers choose what they would to be...a doctor, banker, manicurist, etc. and spend 2-1/2 hours meeting some of the most delightful children in the world.

One Year Later: Sandy Day of ServiceOn November 10, 2013, the B'nai B'rith Young Leadership Network-New York, in partnership with the Alpha Epsilon Pi alumni club of NYC, held a "One Year Later: Sandy Day of Service" community program.

Volunteers drywalled and insulated a basement flooded by the storm in Canarsie, Brooklyn.Total:There were 16 participants – The B’nai B’rith Young Leadership Network in New York, alumni from the h AEPi Fraternity alumni, and alumni from the AEPhi sorority - who volunteered 80 hours of service.Sub-total: 69,574 hours

B'nai B'rith Young Leadership Network - Chicago Mitzvah HoursThis spring the B’nai B’rith Young Leadership Network took on their second nationwide mitzvah project. The project was to create kid activity kits for children in Israel affected by terrorism. Groups came together for Mitzvah Hours to stuff kits while networking with other young leaders. In Chicago, the group gathered at the B’nai B’rith Midwest office in downtown Chicago. Total: 3 volunteers, 3 hours.Sub-total: 69,494 hours

B'nai B'rith Young Leadership Network - Denver Mitzvah Hours This spring the B’nai B’rith Young Leadership Network took on their second nationwide mitzvah project. The project was to create kid activity kits for children in Israel affected by terrorism. Groups came together for Mitzvah Hours to stuff kits while networking with other young leaders. In Denver, 20 young leaders gathered at Stoney’s Bar & Grill.Total: 20 volunteers, 40 hours.Sub-total: 69,491 hours

B'nai B'rith Young Leadership Network - DC Mitzvah HoursThis spring the B’nai B’rith Young Leadership Network took on their second nationwide mitzvah project. The project was to create kid activity kits for children in Israel affected by terrorism. Groups came together for Mitzvah Hours to stuff kits while networking with other young leaders. In Washington D.C. the group gathered at B’nai B’rith headquarters. Total: 9 volunteers, 13.5 hours. Sub-total: 69,451 hours